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//*****************************************************************************
//
// mpu.c - Driver for the Cortex-M3 memory protection unit (MPU).
//
// Copyright (c) 2007-2011 Texas Instruments Incorporated. All rights reserved.
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//
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//
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// DAMAGES, FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER.
//
// This is part of revision 8264 of the Stellaris Peripheral Driver Library.
//
//*****************************************************************************
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! \addtogroup mpu_api
//! @{
//
//*****************************************************************************
#include "inc/hw_ints.h"
#include "inc/hw_nvic.h"
#include "inc/hw_types.h"
#include "driverlib/debug.h"
#include "driverlib/interrupt.h"
#include "driverlib/mpu.h"
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Enables and configures the MPU for use.
//!
//! \param ulMPUConfig is the logical OR of the possible configurations.
//!
//! This function enables the Cortex-M memory protection unit. It also
//! configures the default behavior when in privileged mode and while handling
//! a hard fault or NMI. Prior to enabling the MPU, at least one region must
//! be set by calling MPURegionSet() or else by enabling the default region for
//! privileged mode by passing the \b MPU_CONFIG_PRIV_DEFAULT flag to
//! MPUEnable(). Once the MPU is enabled, a memory management fault is
//! generated for memory access violations.
//!
//! The \e ulMPUConfig parameter should be the logical OR of any of the
//! following:
//!
//! - \b MPU_CONFIG_PRIV_DEFAULT enables the default memory map when in
//! privileged mode and when no other regions are defined. If this option
//! is not enabled, then there must be at least one valid region already
//! defined when the MPU is enabled.
//! - \b MPU_CONFIG_HARDFLT_NMI enables the MPU while in a hard fault or NMI
//! exception handler. If this option is not enabled, then the MPU is
//! disabled while in one of these exception handlers and the default
//! memory map is applied.
//! - \b MPU_CONFIG_NONE chooses none of the above options. In this case,
//! no default memory map is provided in privileged mode, and the MPU isl
//! not enabled in the fault handlers.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
MPUEnable(unsigned long ulMPUConfig)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(!(ulMPUConfig & ~(MPU_CONFIG_PRIV_DEFAULT |
MPU_CONFIG_HARDFLT_NMI)));
//
// Set the MPU control bits according to the flags passed by the user,
// and also set the enable bit.
//
HWREG(NVIC_MPU_CTRL) = ulMPUConfig | NVIC_MPU_CTRL_ENABLE;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Disables the MPU for use.
//!
//! This function disables the Cortex-M memory protection unit. When the
//! MPU is disabled, the default memory map is used and memory management
//! faults are not generated.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
MPUDisable(void)
{
//
// Turn off the MPU enable bit.
//
HWREG(NVIC_MPU_CTRL) &= ~NVIC_MPU_CTRL_ENABLE;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Gets the count of regions supported by the MPU.
//!
//! This function is used to get the total number of regions that are supported
//! by the MPU, including regions that are already programmed.
//!
//! \return The number of memory protection regions that are available
//! for programming using MPURegionSet().
//
//*****************************************************************************
unsigned long
MPURegionCountGet(void)
{
//
// Read the DREGION field of the MPU type register and mask off
// the bits of interest to get the count of regions.
//
return((HWREG(NVIC_MPU_TYPE) & NVIC_MPU_TYPE_DREGION_M)
>> NVIC_MPU_TYPE_DREGION_S);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Enables a specific region.
//!
//! \param ulRegion is the region number to enable.
//!
//! This function is used to enable a memory protection region. The region
//! should already be configured with the MPURegionSet() function. Once
//! enabled, the memory protection rules of the region are applied and access
//! violations cause a memory management fault.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
MPURegionEnable(unsigned long ulRegion)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulRegion < 8);
//
// Select the region to modify.
//
HWREG(NVIC_MPU_NUMBER) = ulRegion;
//
// Modify the enable bit in the region attributes.
//
HWREG(NVIC_MPU_ATTR) |= NVIC_MPU_ATTR_ENABLE;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Disables a specific region.
//!
//! \param ulRegion is the region number to disable.
//!
//! This function is used to disable a previously enabled memory protection
//! region. The region remains configured if it is not overwritten with
//! another call to MPURegionSet(), and can be enabled again by calling
//! MPURegionEnable().
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
MPURegionDisable(unsigned long ulRegion)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulRegion < 8);
//
// Select the region to modify.
//
HWREG(NVIC_MPU_NUMBER) = ulRegion;
//
// Modify the enable bit in the region attributes.
//
HWREG(NVIC_MPU_ATTR) &= ~NVIC_MPU_ATTR_ENABLE;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Sets up the access rules for a specific region.
//!
//! \param ulRegion is the region number to set up.
//! \param ulAddr is the base address of the region. It must be aligned
//! according to the size of the region specified in ulFlags.
//! \param ulFlags is a set of flags to define the attributes of the region.
//!
//! This function sets up the protection rules for a region. The region has
//! a base address and a set of attributes including the size. The base
//! address parameter, \e ulAddr, must be aligned according to the size, and
//! the size must be a power of 2.
//!
//! The \e ulFlags parameter is the logical OR of all of the attributes
//! of the region. It is a combination of choices for region size,
//! execute permission, read/write permissions, disabled sub-regions,
//! and a flag to determine if the region is enabled.
//!
//! The size flag determines the size of a region and must be one of the
//! following:
//!
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_32B
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_64B
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_128B
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_256B
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_512B
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_1K
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_2K
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_4K
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_8K
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_16K
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_32K
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_64K
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_128K
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_256K
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_512K
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_1M
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_2M
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_4M
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_8M
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_16M
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_32M
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_64M
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_128M
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_256M
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_512M
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_1G
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_2G
//! - \b MPU_RGN_SIZE_4G
//!
//! The execute permission flag must be one of the following:
//!
//! - \b MPU_RGN_PERM_EXEC enables the region for execution of code
//! - \b MPU_RGN_PERM_NOEXEC disables the region for execution of code
//!
//! The read/write access permissions are applied separately for the
//! privileged and user modes. The read/write access flags must be one
//! of the following:
//!
//! - \b MPU_RGN_PERM_PRV_NO_USR_NO - no access in privileged or user mode
//! - \b MPU_RGN_PERM_PRV_RW_USR_NO - privileged read/write, user no access
//! - \b MPU_RGN_PERM_PRV_RW_USR_RO - privileged read/write, user read-only
//! - \b MPU_RGN_PERM_PRV_RW_USR_RW - privileged read/write, user read/write
//! - \b MPU_RGN_PERM_PRV_RO_USR_NO - privileged read-only, user no access
//! - \b MPU_RGN_PERM_PRV_RO_USR_RO - privileged read-only, user read-only
//!
//! The region is automatically divided into 8 equally-sized sub-regions by
//! the MPU. Sub-regions can only be used in regions of size 256 bytes
//! or larger. Any of these 8 sub-regions can be disabled, allowing for
//! creation of ``holes'' in a region which can be left open, or overlaid
//! by another region with different attributes. Any of the 8 sub-regions
//! can be disabled with a logical OR of any of the following flags:
//!
//! - \b MPU_SUB_RGN_DISABLE_0
//! - \b MPU_SUB_RGN_DISABLE_1
//! - \b MPU_SUB_RGN_DISABLE_2
//! - \b MPU_SUB_RGN_DISABLE_3
//! - \b MPU_SUB_RGN_DISABLE_4
//! - \b MPU_SUB_RGN_DISABLE_5
//! - \b MPU_SUB_RGN_DISABLE_6
//! - \b MPU_SUB_RGN_DISABLE_7
//!
//! Finally, the region can be initially enabled or disabled with one of
//! the following flags:
//!
//! - \b MPU_RGN_ENABLE
//! - \b MPU_RGN_DISABLE
//!
//! As an example, to set a region with the following attributes: size of
//! 32 KB, execution enabled, read-only for both privileged and user, one
//! sub-region disabled, and initially enabled; the \e ulFlags parameter would
//! have the following value:
//!
//! <code>
//! (MPU_RG_SIZE_32K | MPU_RGN_PERM_EXEC | MPU_RGN_PERM_PRV_RO_USR_RO |
//! MPU_SUB_RGN_DISABLE_2 | MPU_RGN_ENABLE)
//! </code>
//!
//! \note This function writes to multiple registers and is not protected
//! from interrupts. It is possible that an interrupt which accesses a
//! region may occur while that region is in the process of being changed.
//! The safest way to handle this is to disable a region before changing it.
//! Refer to the discussion of this in the API Detailed Description section.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
MPURegionSet(unsigned long ulRegion, unsigned long ulAddr,
unsigned long ulFlags)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulRegion < 8);
ASSERT((ulAddr & ~0 << (((ulFlags & NVIC_MPU_ATTR_SIZE_M) >> 1) + 1))
== ulAddr);
//
// Program the base address, use the region field to select the
// region at the same time.
//
HWREG(NVIC_MPU_BASE) = ulAddr | ulRegion | NVIC_MPU_BASE_VALID;
//
// Program the region attributes. Set the TEX field and the S, C,
// and B bits to fixed values that are suitable for all Stellaris
// memory.
//
HWREG(NVIC_MPU_ATTR) = (ulFlags & ~(NVIC_MPU_ATTR_TEX_M |
NVIC_MPU_ATTR_CACHEABLE)) |
NVIC_MPU_ATTR_SHAREABLE |
NVIC_MPU_ATTR_BUFFRABLE;
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Gets the current settings for a specific region.
//!
//! \param ulRegion is the region number to get.
//! \param pulAddr points to storage for the base address of the region.
//! \param pulFlags points to the attribute flags for the region.
//!
//! This function retrieves the configuration of a specific region. The
//! meanings and format of the parameters is the same as that of the
//! MPURegionSet() function.
//!
//! This function can be used to save the configuration of a region for later
//! use with the MPURegionSet() function. The region's enable state is
//! preserved in the attributes that are saved.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
MPURegionGet(unsigned long ulRegion, unsigned long *pulAddr,
unsigned long *pulFlags)
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(ulRegion < 8);
ASSERT(pulAddr);
ASSERT(pulFlags);
//
// Select the region to get.
//
HWREG(NVIC_MPU_NUMBER) = ulRegion;
//
// Read and store the base address for the region.
//
*pulAddr = HWREG(NVIC_MPU_BASE);
//
// Read and store the region attributes.
//
*pulFlags = HWREG(NVIC_MPU_ATTR);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Registers an interrupt handler for the memory management fault.
//!
//! \param pfnHandler is a pointer to the function to be called when the
//! memory management fault occurs.
//!
//! This function sets and enables the handler to be called when the MPU
//! generates a memory management fault due to a protection region access
//! violation.
//!
//! \sa IntRegister() for important information about registering interrupt
//! handlers.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
MPUIntRegister(void (*pfnHandler)(void))
{
//
// Check the arguments.
//
ASSERT(pfnHandler);
//
// Register the interrupt handler.
//
IntRegister(FAULT_MPU, pfnHandler);
//
// Enable the memory management fault.
//
IntEnable(FAULT_MPU);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
//! Unregisters an interrupt handler for the memory management fault.
//!
//! This function disables and clears the handler to be called when a
//! memory management fault occurs.
//!
//! \sa IntRegister() for important information about registering interrupt
//! handlers.
//!
//! \return None.
//
//*****************************************************************************
void
MPUIntUnregister(void)
{
//
// Disable the interrupt.
//
IntDisable(FAULT_MPU);
//
// Unregister the interrupt handler.
//
IntUnregister(FAULT_MPU);
}
//*****************************************************************************
//
// Close the Doxygen group.
//! @}
//
//*****************************************************************************